With a powerful screenplay, talented cast, and distinctive direction, Muktighat took the audience on an emotional journey that resonated deeply. Directed and written by Raman Shrestha, this original theatrical production brought to life the intertwined and fading stories of three individuals. Presented as part of Nepal Social Work Symposium 2025, Muktighat was a visually compelling treat that left a lasting impression.
A soul-stirring exploration of family, grief, and connection, the play unfolds in a mysterious liminal space; suspended between life and what lies beyond. As the characters navigate this in-between world, they are forced to confront unresolved emotions, unspoken truths, and the complicated nature of familial bonds.
This performance was both a tribute and a triumph, drawing audiences into a heartfelt and thought-provoking experience. Kudos to the outstanding actors: Aagya, Elixir, and Prasamsha who poured their creativity and talent into every scene. A heartfelt appreciation also goes out to the entire team and crew whose hard work and dedication made this remarkable production possible. A special mention to the Music Club of Thames for their invaluable contribution, adding depth and emotion.
(Thames Theatre Club (TTC) is a vibrant community where creative minds come together to bring characters, stories, and worlds to life. With creativity, discipline, and unity at its core, TTC offers a platform for the artistic portrayal of one's reality.)
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